The L.A. Times Welcomes New Summer Interns for 2026
The L.A. Times welcomes its class of 2026 summer interns
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The Los Angeles Times has welcomed its summer interns for 2026, selected from nearly 1,000 applicants. This diverse cohort will engage in various journalistic roles, contributing to the paper's coverage of Southern California's dynamic stories. They come from prestigious universities and organizations, bringing unique backgrounds and experiences.
- 01The interns were chosen from nearly 1,000 applications, showcasing a competitive selection process.
- 02They will work across various departments, including Environment, Health and Science, Fast Break, and more.
- 03Interns come from partnerships with organizations like the Dow Jones News Fund and the Asian American Journalists Association.
- 04The cohort includes students and recent graduates from notable institutions such as UC Berkeley, Stanford, and Cal State Los Angeles.
- 05Interns will contribute to reporting, editing, and multimedia storytelling, enriching the Times' coverage of local issues.
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The Los Angeles Times has announced its summer interns for 2026, a group selected from nearly 1,000 applicants. This diverse cohort includes individuals like Jazmin Alvarado, a bilingual journalist from Fresno, who will join the Fast Break desk, and Mack Baysinger, a geoscientist who will work with the Environment, Health and Science desk. Other notable interns include Seamus Bozeman, focusing on labor issues, and Shi Bradley, a multimedia storyteller. Each intern brings a unique background, with many having prior experience in journalism through student newspapers and internships. They will engage in various roles, from reporting and editing to multimedia storytelling, contributing to the Times’ coverage of Southern California's vibrant culture and pressing issues. The interns will begin their assignments starting June 8 and June 22, working alongside established Times staff to hone their skills and gain valuable industry experience.
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The internship program aims to cultivate new journalistic talent, enhancing local news coverage.
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